I want to know when her actual criminal trial will be. I hate that this trial keeps dragging out, but I'm glad that it's a US-trial. We just had a case here in Norway where a couple were prosecuted for abusing their 1-year old regularly from the time she was born and up until they cracked her scull.
The father got 3 years in prison and the mother got 2. Minus the probation periode they will most likely be out in 18 months. I can't beleive that the Norway court systems don't see a problem with that!
Court date now March 19, What the heck? Are we going for the anniversary of her being caught now? No record of results of request for visitation - generally indicates the request was not honored, though it does not mean it was denied either.
Court date is now April The father really believes this will all blow over and he and his family will be back together soon. He seems to want the kids to be around the mother, as if there was no risk. Best thing for the kids would be to find that mommy is gone forever. If the father will not keep the kids safe from the mother, then she should not be free for any reason. April 20th, Still no news on outcome of visitation requests or other. Does it seriously usually take this long to bring a monster like this to any kind of justice?
I was coming here with the updated court date which has been posted and to find out about the visitation hearing Or an update on Dakota's health? The judge denied her request for visitation It appears she's in jail now? I thought she was out on bail. They expect her trial in October??? Not the swiftest of justice for poor Dakota down in Texas.
Emily had a hearing on Friday. She was denied visitation. Here is the article. No word on Dakota's health. But she still hasn't gone to trial for what she did to Dakota and don't give me this "allegedly" crap - she was caught on tape and admitted it!
Seriously, what the hell! Are they hoping D will come to court walking on her own so they can say, "See! No harm no foul - she's FINE! McDonald, 24, who could face a life sentence for injury to a child, is free on a personal recognizance bond. As a condition of the bond, Kocurek has ordered McDonald not to have contact with children.
In an interview, Wood said she did not know the identity of the child with McDonald. Blood tests came back positive for bacteria commonly found in feces. On May 31, hospital staff reviewed the tape and saw McDonald smearing feces on cap to her central venous line, the affidavit said.
It allows the quick insertion of medication or fluids and allows monitoring cardiovascular measurements. Does anyone know what happened?
Did she finally go to court? I cant seem to find anything online. Friday, July 30th, I think is her new hearing to decide if her bond should be revoked. Here is the link to the Austin American Statesman.
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Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission Guidelines. Comments are welcome while open. MONTREAL -- Many in the international science community reacted with disappointment and not a little frustration on Wednesday, after finally seeing statistical data from a study on the effectiveness of medication colchicine.
The anti-inflammatory drug, now used to treat gout was touted by the Montreal Heart Institute just days ago in a press release, as an effective oral medication for non-hospitalized COVID patients.
Nor had the study been peer reviewed and published in a scientific journal. Colchicine data set is out. That has no bearing in reality. Not enough certainty with this study to change practice. Especially since the principal investigator Dr.
McDonald said she believes researchers are operating in uncharted territory and that rushing out results quickly is a symptom of the pandemic. The path forward now many are suggesting is to wait for an additional, confirmatory trial to see if colchicine shows any promise as a treatment for COVID at all.
But while it would be great news for people around the world if colchicine, an inexpensive, generic and available medication is indeed beneficial, the chief complaint was that no meaningful numbers were communicated in the press release to help scientists understand if that is true. Compounding the concern for some, in an interview with The Canadian Press the following day Dr.
Jean-Claude Tardif, the lead investigator and director of the MHI, said, "any doctor, tomorrow, who reads this can definitely decide to prescribe if he wants. Quebec's College of Physicians and the Order of Pharmacists sent out a memo on Monday, asking their members to steer clear of colchicine for now.
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